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When I type (R) in a cell Excel injects ®.

How do I turn this automatic feature off. What is it?

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It is part of the Auto-correct feature. Excel is substituting the symbol for
a registered servicemark /trademark

To stop it, go to Tools-Auto-correct. Find (r) in the list and delete it

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When I type (R) in a cell Excel injects ®.

How do I turn this automatic feature off. What is it?

Lucky



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Thank you! Worked fine. - Lucky

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It is part of the Auto-correct feature. Excel is substituting the symbol
for
a registered servicemark /trademark

To stop it, go to Tools-Auto-correct. Find (r) in the list and delete it

"Lucky" wrote:

When I type (R) in a cell Excel injects ®.

How do I turn this automatic feature off. What is it?

Lucky





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